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IATA - Codes - Airline and Airport Codes Search
Official directory of IATA codes used by airlines and airports, including IATA 3-letter and 2-letter codes.
IATA - IATA Codes
Please refer to the below free and subscription-based resources should you: Need to find the code of an airline or which airline holds a specific code? Find the airport location code for any commercial airport world-wide and more.
IATA - Current Airline Members
Find out which airlines are members of IATA. You can filter airline members by region, name or code
IATA - Airline Coding Directory
The Airline Coding Directory (ACD) is the only official source for IATA airline and location codes. The directory is updated daily with all the latest modifications so that you can rely on the most up-to-date data to power your operations.
IATA - Airlines
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IATA DESIGNATOR CODE REQUIREMENTS According to the Provisions of the IATA Passenger Services Conference Resolution 762, to be eligible for an IATA two-character designator, companies must: 1. Complete and submit the official online application form (www.iata.org/cs). 2. Submit a valid Air Operator Certificate (AOC) issued by a government. 3.
IATA - Finance, Retailing & Distribution Manuals
The ACD is the official industry source for airline and location codes worldwide. Location Identifiers is a repository of worldwide airports as well as bus stations, rail stations and ferry ports that are involved in intermodal airline travel.
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IATA Location Codes
IATA (3-letter) location codes are used for strictly commercial airline purposes and are issued at the request of an airline(s). IATA will also issue codes (at airline request) for non-airport locations, most commonly for train and ferry stations where there is an intermodal connection.
IATA - IATA List of Ticket and Airport Taxes and Fees (ILTATF)
The IATA List of Ticket and Airport Taxes and Fees (ILTATF) is a comprehensive directory and quick reference tool for airline passenger taxes, charges, and fees. It is designed to meet the requirements of collection, filling, ticketing, remitting and interlining.
Knowledge: How do I verify an airline code? - IATA
For the full list of airline codes one of our publications or text file extracts will need to be purchased. A full list of IATA products with the airline codes can be found at the following link: https://www.iata.org/services/pages/codes.aspx